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Cancer through black eyes - The views of UK based black men towards cancer: A constructivist grounded theory study

机译:黑眼圈的癌症 - 英国黑人男性对癌症的看法:一种建构主义的扎根理论研究

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Purpose: Little is known about black African (BA) and black African-Caribbean (BAC) men's views towards cancer; yet culture and acculturation can contribute to the way in which people understand, explain and develop their attitudes towards cancer. Hence, cancer prevention and early detection strategies may not be sensitive to United Kingdom (UK)-based black men's views, affecting their awareness of risk factors and early detection services. This study explored the views of UK-based BA and BAC men towards cancer.\ud\udMethod: In collaboration with black community organisations based in four major cities in the UK, 25 participants were recruited using convenience and theoretical sampling methods. Data were collected using 33 semi-structured interviews, and analysed using grounded theory analytic procedures.\ud\udResults: One core category (cancer through black eyes) and seven sub-categories emerged; ‘cultural views’, ‘religious beliefs’, ‘avoiding Babylon’, ‘alienation’, ‘suspicious mind’, ‘advertisements and information influence very little’, and ‘gap in service provision (bridging the gap)’. Participants' views towards cancer were linked to socially constructed perspectives, linked with cultural and religious beliefs, and shaped by what being a black male means in society. Risk factors such as smoking and obesity had different meanings and symbolisation through black eyes. There were macro- and micro-level similarities and differences between BA and BAC men.\ud\udConclusions: Cancer services and related public-health campaigns aimed at black men need to understand cancer through black eyes. Public health campaigns based solely on the clinical meaning of cancer are incongruent with black men's understandings of cancer, and therefore ineffective at reducing health inequality.
机译:目的:对黑人非洲人和黑人非洲加勒比人对癌症的看法知之甚少;然而,文化和文化适应可以促进人们对癌症的理解,解释和发展态度。因此,癌症预防和早期发现策略可能对基于英国(UK)的黑人的观点不敏感,从而影响了他们对危险因素和早期发现服务的认识。这项研究探索了英国BA和BAC男性对癌症的看法。\ ud \ ud方法:与设在英国四个主要城市的黑人社区组织合作,采用便利性和理论抽样方法招募了25名参与者。结果:使用一个核心类别(黑眼癌)和七个子类别;使用33个半结构化访谈收集数据,并使用扎实的理论分析程序进行分析。 “文化观点”,“宗教信仰”,“避免巴比伦”,“异化”,“可疑的头脑”,“广告和信息影响很小”以及“服务提供方面的差距(弥合差距)”。参与者对癌症的看法与社会建构的观点相关联,与文化和宗教信仰相关联,并受黑人男性在社会中的意义的影响。吸烟和肥胖等危险因素通过黑眼睛具有不同的含义和象征。 BA和BAC男性之间在宏观和微观上都有相似之处和差异。\ ud \ ud结论:针对黑人的癌症服务和相关公共卫生运动需要通过黑眼睛来了解癌症。仅基于癌症的临床意义的公共卫生运动与黑人对癌症的理解不一致,因此在减少健康不平等方面无济于事。

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